Live at The Siren

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Live at The Siren
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Live album by Harem Scarem
Released August 25, 1998
Genre Hard rock
Length61:01
Label WEA
Producer Harry Hess and Pete Lesperance
Harem Scarem chronology
Big Bang Theory
(1998)
Live at The Siren
(1998)
The Best of Harem Scarem
(1998)

Live at The Siren is a live album released by the Canadian hard rock band Harem Scarem. The album features two studio songs and was only released in Japan.

Hard rock is a loosely defined subgenre of rock music that began in the mid-1960s, with the garage, psychedelic and blues rock movements. It is typified by a heavy use of aggressive vocals, distorted electric guitars, bass guitar, drums, and often accompanied with keyboards.

Harem Scarem is a Canadian hard rock band from Toronto, Ontario. Harem Scarem achieved popularity in Japan and their native Canada in the early 1990s. The band was active from 1987 to 2008 and again from 2013 after reforming. Throughout their career, they released 14 studio albums, plus numerous live and compilation albums.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Believe" Harry Hess, Pete Lesperance 4:09
2."Saviors Never Cry"Hess, Pete Lesperance4:12
3."Die Off Hard"Hess, Lesperance4:39
4."Morning Grey"Hess, Lesperance4:34
5."Staying Away"Hess3:18
6."Honestly"Hess4:01
7."Baby with a Nail Gun"Lesperance3:25
8."Cages"Hess, Lesperance4:21
9."Rain"Hess, Lesperance4:57
10."Karma Cleansing"Hess, Lesperance5:06
11."Surrender" Rick Nielsen 4:46
12."Change Comes Around"Hess, Lesperance5:11
13."Tables Turning"Hess, Lesperance4:18
14."New Religion"Hess, Lesperance4:04

Band members

Harry Hess is a Canadian record producer, singer and guitarist best known as the frontman for the Canadian hard rock band Harem Scarem.

Pete Lesperance is a Canadian guitarist, singer, songwriter, and producer best known as the lead guitarist for the Canadian hard rock band Harem Scarem. Lesperance was born October 13, 1968 in Scarborough, Ontario. Lesperance was a guitarist in the Oshawa metal band Minotaur before forming Harem Scarem with Blind Vengeance vocalist Harry Hess in 1987.

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